Appendices
910
Dynamic Modulation Sources (Dmod)
Overview
You can control certain effect parameters using the joystick,
“on the fly.”
Controlling effects in this way is referred to as Dynamic
Modulation. For example, you can push the joystick up to
speed up the LFO of the chorus or flanger, to create a wah-
wah sound and so on, maximizing the expressiveness of the
effects as part of the instrument.
Most of the parameters for dynamic modulation consist of
parameter values for Source and Amount. The Source field
selects the modulation source, and Amount sets the
modulation intensity. When the Source is at its maximum
value (for instance, when JS+Y is moved all the way up), the
actual degree of the effect will be the parameter value plus
the Amount.
For example, let’s say that Wet/Dry = 10:90, Source = After
Touch, and Amount = +50.
In this case, normally the effect balance is 10:90, but pushing
the joystick up will progressively increase the ratio of the
effect sound. The effect balance when the joystick is pushed
up all the way is 60:40.
See the individual effects descriptions for explanations of
other dynamic modulation parameters. Parameters which
can be controlled through dynamic modulation are marked
by the symbol.
Dmod and MIDI
In PROGRAM and SAMPLING modes, dynamic
modulation is always controlled via the global MIDI
Channel.
In COMBINATION and SEQUENCER modes, dynamic
modulation is controlled via the MIDI channel
independently specified by the “Ch” for IFX1–12,
MFX1, 2, and TFX1, 2.
Dynamic Modulation Source List
Wet / Dry
Max
Zero Higher
D
-mod
Dry
Wet
60:40
10:90
Dynamic Modulation (Example)
Wet / Dry=10:90
Amt= +50
Wet / Dry=60:40
Amt= –50
Off dynamic modulation is not used
Gate1 note on/off →p.911
Gate1+Damper note on + damper on/off
→p.911
Gate2 note on/off (retrigger) →p.911
Gate2+Damper
note on + damper on/off (retrigger)
→p.911
Note Number note number
Velocity Velocity
Exponential Velocity exponential velocity →p.911
After Touch after touch (Channel After Touch)
JS X joystick X (horizontal) direction
JS+Y (CC#01)
joystick +Y (Vertical upward) direction
(CC#01)
JS–Y (CC#02)
joystick –Y (Vertical downward)
direction (CC#02)
Foot Pedal (CC#04)
assignable foot pedal (CC#04)
→p.911
FX Control1 (CC#12) MIDI effect control 1 (CC#12)
FX Control2 (CC#13) MIDI effect control 2 (CC#13)
(CC#18)
MIDI control change 18 (CC#18)
→p.911
(CC#17) Control change 17 (CC#17)
→p.911
(CC#19) Control change 19 (CC#19) →p.911
Knob Mod.5 (CC#20)
RT control knob 5 (knob modulation 5
CC#20)
→p.911
Knob Mod.6 (CC#21)
RT control knob 6 (knob modulation 6
CC#21)
→p.911
(CC#17) [+] Control change 17 [+]
→p.911
(CC#19) [+] Control change 19 [+] →p.911
Knob Mod.5 [+] RT control knob 5 [+]
→p.911
Knob Mod.6 [+] RT control knob 6 [+] →p.911
Damper (CC#64) damper pedal (CC#64)
Porta. SW (CC#65) portamento switch (CC#65)
Sostenuto (CC#66) sostenuto pedal (CC#66)
Soft (CC#67) soft pedal (CC#67)
SW1 Mod. (CC#80)
assignable panel switch 1 (SW1
modulation CC#80)
→p.913
SW2 Mod. (CC#81)
assignable panel switch 2 (SW2
modulation CC#81)
→p.913
Foot Switch (CC#82)
assignable foot switch (CC#82)
→p.914
Controller (CC#83) MIDI Control Change (CC#83)
XY +X Mod.(CC#85)
X-Y Control +X (CC#85) →p.911
XY –X Mod.(CC#86) X-Y Control –X (CC#86) →p.911
XY +Y Mod.(CC#87)
X-Y Control +Y (CC#87) →p.911
XY –Y Mod.(CC#88) X-Y Control –Y (CC#88) →p.911
Tempo
tempo (internal clock or external MIDI
clock tempo data)
→p.911